WandaGundy

Mrs. Wanda J. Gundy, 82 died peacefully Thursday, April 11, 2013 after an extended struggle with Alzheimers. Born April 5, 1931 to Lloyd and Mona (Briggs) Pixley, she was a lifelong resident of Muskegon and a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church where she was instrumental in establishing the church library and where she was often found greeting everyone with a big hug. She served over ten years as a volunteer at Hackley Hospital. She was a loving and happy mother and grandmother before the disease took her away from her family. She was always happiest when she had her family around her and she adored her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She fought her disease with grace, humor and a tremendous amount of courage and determination to not let the disease take her away from the life that she enjoyed so much. Wanda is survived by her loving husband and partner of 62 years Robert H. Gundy, who spent most of each day over the past eight years by her side in the nursing home; children, Rick (Katherine) Gundy, Robert (Jill) Gundy, Pamela Smith, Roger Gundy, Paula (Walt) Love; eleven grandchildren, Colin (Grace) Klein, Heather (Kerwin), Ashley (Jeff), Ryan (Dani), Kristin (Brendon), Chad (Racheal), Jennifer, Roger (Kellie), Rachel (Chris), Emily, Sloan; and eight great grandchildren. She is also survived by two sisters, Corina (John) De Young and Dolores Kramer; and sister-in-laws, Jackie Pixley, Marilyn Tanner, Rhudell Gundy and Eleva Jensen. She was preceded in death by her youngest daughter, Patricia (Steve) Bowen; her parents; brother, Lloyd Pixley; and brother-in-laws, Randall Kramer, LaVerne Tanner, Ralph Gundy and Melvin Jensen. The FUNERAL SERVICE will be 11AM Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church (930 Creston Ave.) with Pastor Julie Winklepleck officiating. VISITATION with the family will be 5-8PM Monday at The Lee Chapel 6291 S. Harvey St. 231-798-1100 and one hour prior to the service, from 10-11 AM Tuesday. Burial will take place in Sunrise Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the
or Immanuel Lutheran Church Memorial Fund will be appreciated. Share memories with the family online at www.sytsemafh.com.